Surgical grade titanium bars are widely used in medical manufacturing where strength, purity, and long-term stability are essential. They are commonly applied in orthopedic implants, dental systems, and surgical instruments that require consistent mechanical performance.
Compared with other metal materials, titanium offers better compatibility with the human body and maintains stable properties over time. It does not release harmful substances and performs reliably in biological environments.
Our titanium bars are produced using Grade 2, Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V), and Grade 23 (ELI) materials. These grades are well recognized in the medical field and are suitable for both implantable components and surgical tools.
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| Item | Value |
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| Material Grades | Gr2, Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V), Gr23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI) |
| Standards | ASTM F67, ASTM F136, ISO 5832 |
| Diameter Range | 3 mm – 200 mm |
| Length | Up to 6000 mm or custom |
| Condition | Annealed |
| Surface | Polished, Ground |
| Straightness | High precision controlled |
| Tolerance | Available upon request |
We provide both standard round bars and precision-machined rods for medical applications.
In surgical and implant applications, material reliability is critical. Titanium bars are preferred because they offer a stable combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility.
They form a natural oxide layer that protects against corrosion in body fluids, ensuring long-term performance without degradation. This is especially important for implant components that remain in the body for extended periods.
Titanium also has mechanical properties that are closer to human bone compared to traditional metals. This helps reduce stress shielding and supports better load distribution.
Another advantage is that titanium is non-magnetic, making it safe for MRI procedures. This allows patients to undergo imaging without complications after implantation.
Excellent biocompatibility for medical use
High strength with relatively low weight
Stable performance in biological environments
Good machinability for precision components
Resistant to corrosion and fatigue
Suitable for long-term implantation or surgical tools
Surgical grade titanium bars are widely used in:
Orthopedic implant components
Bone screws and fixation systems
Dental implants and abutments
Spinal and trauma devices
Surgical instrument manufacturing
Different grades are selected depending on the application.
Grade 23 is commonly used where higher purity and reliability are required.
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Production begins with high-quality titanium raw materials, followed by vacuum melting to ensure purity and consistency.
The bars are formed through forging and rolling processes, then finished by turning, grinding, or polishing to achieve precise dimensions and surface quality.
For medical use, additional cleaning and inspection steps are applied. We also offer CNC machining services for customers who require finished or semi-finished components.
All surgical titanium bars undergo strict inspection before delivery.
Testing includes chemical composition analysis, mechanical property verification, and surface inspection. Ultrasonic testing is available for detecting internal defects when required.
Materials are produced according to ASTM and ISO standards, with full traceability maintained throughout the process.
Most medical projects require customized sizes or machining.
We support:
Custom diameters and lengths
Precision machining based on drawings
Surface finishing options
Small batch and bulk production
OEM manufacturing support
We work closely with customers to ensure the material meets their processing and application requirements.
If you are looking for a reliable supplier of surgical grade titanium bars, we can provide stable quality and flexible production support.
Contact us for quotation, samples, or technical details.
Email: jolina@bjhyti.com
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